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The Bishop of Lincoln is the Church of England bishop who controls the see of Lincoln. His seat is at Lincoln Cathedral. The see of Lincoln encompasses all of the country of Lincolnshire.Bishops of Lincoln
incomplete after 1608
- Remigius de Fécamp , 1067-1094
- Robert Bloet , 1094-1123
- Alexander , 1123-1148
- Robert de Chesney , 1148-1168
- vacanct, 1168-1173
- Walter de Coutances, 1173-1184
- vacanct, 1184-1186
- St. Hugh of Avalon , 1186-1200
- William de Blois , 1201-1206 (cons. 1203)
- vacanct, 1206-1209
- Hugh de Wells , 1209-1235
- Robert Grosseteste, 1235-1253
- Henry de Lexinton , 1253-1258
- Richard de Gravesend , 1258-1280
- Oliver Sutton , 1280-1300
- John de Dalderby , 1300-1320
- Henry Burghersh, 1320-1341
- Thomas Bek , 1341-1347
- John Gynwell , 1347-1363
- John Bokyngham , 1363-1398
- Cardinal Henry Beaufort, 1398-1405
- Cardinal Philip Repyngdon, 1405-1420
- Richard Fleming, 1420-1431
- William Gray , 1431-1436
- William of Alnwick , 1436-1450
- Marmaduke Lumley, 1450-1451
- vacanct, 1451-1452
- John Chadworth , 1452-1472
- Thomas Rotherham, 1472-1480
- John Russell , 1480-1494
- William Smith, 1496-1514
- Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, 1514
- William Atwater 1514-1541
- John Longland , 1541-1547
- Henry Holbeach , 1547-1552
- John Taylor, 1552-1554
- John White, 1554-1557
- Thomas WatsonThomas Watson can refer to: Thomas E. Watson American politician. Thomas J. Watson, founder of IBM Thomas Watson (inventor), assistant to Alexander Graham Bell, notably in the invention of the telephone Thomas Watson (bishop), the Bishop of Lincoln from 1, 1557-1560
- Nicholas BullinghamNicholas Bullingham (or Bollingham) was a Bishop of Worcester. Nicholas Bullingam was born in Worcester in around 1520. He was sent to the Royal Grammar School Worcester after which he entered Oxford University. In 1543 he became a Fellow of All Souls Col, 1560-1571
- Thomas CooperThomas Cooper (or Couper (c. 1517 April 29, 1594), English bishop and writer, was born in Oxford, where he was educated at Magdalen College. He became master of Magdalen College school, and afterwards practised as a physician in Oxford. His literary caree, 1571-1584
- William WickhamWilliam Wickham ( 1761- 1840 was a British spymaster during the French Revolution Born into wealth in Yorkshire, England, William Wickham attended Harrow School and Oxford University before taking a law degree in Geneva, Switzerland in 1786. He married a, 1584-1595
- William Chadderton , 1595-1608
- Christopher WordsworthChristopher Wordsworth ( October 30, 1807 March 20, 1885), English bishop and man of letters, youngest son of Christopher Wordsworth, Master of Trinity, was born in London, and was educated at Winchester and Trinity, Cambridge. He, like his brother Charle, 1869-?1885
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